ar. Ml. C. G. Davies on iJu- Birds of the 



Hai'ri(M"s. In the cvcnin^j; tlici-c is a regular halx'l of 

 bird voices of all sorts, ooinhined wirh the croakin<i; of 

 frogs. 



70. CoLUMBA PHiEONOTA, G. K. Gr. Rock-rigeoii. 

 Very common. 



77. TuuTUR SENEOALENsis (L.). Laughing Dove. 

 Common. 



78. TuRTiTR CAPicoLA (Suiul.). Cape Turtle Dove. 

 C/ommon. 



79. TuRTUR SEMITORQUATUS (Riipp.). Ucd-eyed Dove. 

 Rather scarce and local. 



<S0. (Ena capensis (L.). Namaqua Dove. 



Not common. This is a species which has only made its 

 appearance of late years, probably owing to the increase of 

 plantations. 



81. Numida coronata, G. R. Gr. Crowned Guinea- 

 fowl. 



This species has been introduced on many of the farms and 

 seems to be increasing. 



82. Francolinus levaillantii (Val.). Cape Red-wing 

 Francolin. 



Rather scarce, and only found in small numbers on some 

 of the farms. 



83. Francolinus AFER (Latham). Grey-winged Francolin. 

 Common in suitable localities all over the district. 



84. CoTURNix COTURNTX AFRiCANA, Teui. & Schl. African 

 Quail. 



Common in some years. Last year they were very 

 plentiful ; nii'.ny bred in the district and remained during 

 the winter. 



85. CoTURNix DELAGORGUEi (Delag.). Ilarlccpiin Quail. 

 Rare. A single cock bird was shot by ]Mr. (ilould. 



86. Gyps KOLBI (Daud.). GrifFon VuHure. 

 Not very common. 



